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Friday, December 4, 2009

Music sounds better with you: 10 cheesy, sad, obvious, wistful, yearning or seasonal songs about missing someone




   
"It could rain for a thousand days
Or something i don't know
Look to the sun and we're having fun
Beside the river flow
You're doing this and you're doing that
Workin' all the time
Tonight you'll call me on the phone
You've got a worried mind"


Ween - I'll miss you
 



Where are you and I'm so sorry
I cannot sleep, I cannot dream tonight
I need somebody and always
this sick strange darkness
comes creeping on so haunting every time

  
Blink 182 - I miss you
   

I dreamed of a fever
One that would cure me of this cold, winter set heart
With heat to melt these frozen tears
And burned with reasons as to carry on
Into these twisted months I plunge without a light to follow
But I swear that I would follow anything
If it would just get me out of here


  Bright Eyes - If Winter Ends 
 



 Wait
They don't love you like I love you



 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps
 


 

   I've been hanging out so long
I've been waiting on your call
Lord, I miss you

I've been sleeping all alone
I've been hanging by the phone
Want to kiss you

I've been haunted in my sleep
You've been starring in my dreams
Lord, I miss you

  
The Concretes  -  Miss You

 When life is a loop,
you're in a room
without a door.


Pick up the phone
and answer me at last.
Today I will
step out of your past.

  

The Notwist - Pick up the Phone
 
I send my love to you
I send my hands to you
I send my clothes to you
I send my nose to you
I send my trees to you
I send my pleas to you
won't you send some back to me?



  Palace Brothers - I send my love to you


 

I wish they didn't set mirrors behind the bar
cause I can't stand to look at my face
when I don't know where you are
Then the feeling fades away
but you sort of wish it would of stayed
inside... the golden days of missing you


 

Darling won't you please come home
 
Math and Physics Club - Darling, please come home
 



 They're singin' 'Deck the Halls'
But it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here
And all the fun we had last year

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Words


Please tell me you're one of those people who love looking up words in dictionaries. Good. Thanks for that. I like to imagine that all our readers are the kind of people who love looking up words in dictionaries. And because of that, none of you will find this post in the least boring. Ideally you'll spend the next hour figuring out a way to casually use floccinaucinihilipilification in a conversation. I know it's hard but believe me: when the moment comes it will be rewarding. Yes, this post will probably go down as a rant and if it must then it better go down as an awesome rant because it's a rant about one of LHNA's favourite things in the world after good music and popcorn-flavoured jellybeans: words. Old words. New words. Mostly new words. Invented words. Words we love because they sound funny and words we love because they sound smart and pretentious. Words that look good on paper but you never know how to pronounce them. Words that are not included in dictionaries but should be because they are the definition of awesomeness - kind of like "awesomeness" itself. Or Magnetic Fields' by now fabled "unboyfriendable". But let's pause. I must explain first.

English is not my native language. It's not even my second language. Which means that most of my knowledge of it was acquired through a) reading, b) listening to song lyrics and c) paying attention to my amazing English teacher once in a while. Which also means that since the language acquisition didn't happen naturally (as with children picking up their mother tongue) it followed a weird path: I knew what "stigmatize" and "atrophy" meant before I knew what "hammer" or "smog" did. ("smog? smoke and fog? seriously???") Thus once in a while I get to experience the joy of finally stumbling upon one of those basic words that everyone knows yet it somehow managed to avoid crossing my path. I remember how ecstatic I was, one rainy evening maybe a year or so ago, when Steven explained that there was actually a handy word for my usual "a little bit of rain": drizzle. Drizzle! Oh happy happy word! On the other hand, around the same time I also remember the glory of discovering the amazing "estivate", a word that gets even more magnificence points for having the latin-reminiscent alternative spelling "aestivate" - SO much better than the word hibernate! I could go on and on and on, but now that I've explained how happy new words make me let me get to the musical part of this post. Here it is, my pearl of wisdom for today: song lyrics = words in a foreign language you will never forget. That's right, I'm indeed suggesting that instead of paying a lot of money on all those language-learning CDs and private schools you should just listen to some bands you love and look up all the words you don't know in a dictionary. Do the same with books and you're set. You'll never need another foreign language lesson in your life. Mind you, for this to work, you can't listen to "Umbrella" all day (although the use of "hydroplane" as a verb coupled with "entity" in one of the most popular songs of 2008 is not nothing). Thank goodness there are some great, witty, eloquent lyricists out there that can really help. If you haven't decided on the language choose something like Swedish or Spanish: you'll have even more of an advantage because of the sheer amount of great bands coming from those countries. And yes, many of them sing in their own languages! I can certify that there is no better feeling in the world than when a song you love forces you to look up a word - a word which you will forever remember because you will associate it with said song. So this post is dedicated to some of the bands that taught me new words, helped me better understand words I already knew, and made opening dictionaries fun.



These next words I discovered through songs, most of them a long time ago. I remember them because I cannot use any of these words without the correspondent song lyrics popping into my head every time:

chaparral = an area of dry land that is covered with small bushes
I first found it in: "There's rattlers in this roundabout, they come in from the chaparral" (Diane Cluck - The Turnaround Road)

penchant = a special liking for sth syn fondness
first found it in: "Where did you get that penchant for destruction in the way you talk?" (Destroyer - Painter in Your Pocket)

bolster = to improve sth or make it stronger: to bolster sb’s confidence / courage / morale
first found it in: "We've got the American Jesus bolstering national faith" (Bad Religion - American Jesus)

vicissitude = (formal) one of the many changes and problems in a situation or in your life, that you have to deal with
first found in: "Vicissitudes are boxing our head" (Of Montreal: Suffer for Fashion)

thaw = (of ice and snow) to turn back into water after being frozen syn melt
first found in: "My heart has thawed and continues to beat" (Bright Eyes: June on the West Coast)

refectory = a large room in which meals are served, especially in a religious institution and in some schools and colleges in Britain
first found in: "Find me and follow me though corridors, refectories" (Franz Ferdinand - The Dark of the Matinee)

baneful = (literary) evil or causing evil
first found in: "I've been dreaming of a time when to be English is not to be baneful" (Morrissey - Irish Blood, English Heart)

perforate = to make a hole or holes through sth
first found in: "I was standing on the surface of a perforated sphere" (Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism)

debonair = (old-fashioned) usually of men: fashionable and confident, having a sophisticated charm
first found it in: "You had a charming air, all cheap and debonair" (The Decemberists - The Old Mariner's Revenge Song)


(Parenthesis. There are so many words I first became acquainted with through Colin Meloy's lyrics: debonair, roustabout, wanton, pinion, picaresque, kith, gadabout, sinews, indolent, the list goes on and on. So to honour them I will utter a little prayer to the almighty Decemberists: "Thank you, oh omnipotent Gods, for paying attention in school and reading books and watching movies and being cool and doing whatever it is that you do that allows you to make such an amazing use of vocabulary in your songs. May you forever be with us to guide us through the literacy crisis and protect us from the evil Killers and the Shakiras of this world and their murdering of the English language. Amen.")


Fantabulous site for the day:



Favorite words at the moment:
fantabulous
eleemosynary
facsimile
slosh
adjacent
indelible
assuage
woolgathering
+
floccinaucinihilipilification (you have to laugh at the undisguised pretentiousness of that word)

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Happy Birthday, Charles Darwin!

  
But you would settle for anything
That would make your brain slow down or stop
Break this circle of thoughts you chase
Before they catch back up with you
 

There's no telling what we'll do when we're free
It's the one natural one
And you may as well crash with me
 
Work it
Make it
Do it 
Makes Us

Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger
 
With all your health tips and your guilt trips
I can't even walk
You're watching me like a hawk

   

Oh, how can I expect a wild love to grow?
It's like a fish in a goldfish bowl
 
 Better call on evolution, better way to make a revolution
Better make your mind up quick
Better make your mind up quick
  

 
And we are doing
and we are screwing
up our lives today 
 
When a conversation starts
You can't remember the question
Please sir, can I have some more
Get down go, go
Down go, go 
Robots in Disguise - The Sex has made me Stupid


And if I only could,
I'd make a deal with God,
And I'd get him to swap our places,
Be running up that road,
Be running up that hill...
 
All I can do is fight
Even if I know you're right
All I can do is fight
Pretty fingers, holding fast
Maybe it's your violent past


Friday, January 9, 2009

Other People's Songs

So we haven't done a covers post in quite a long time and were feeling quite guilty so we're gonna make up for it. And our timing is perfect because...

The Sarcastic Dharma Society
...happen to have a new covers album out. I have good news and even better news and amazing news about it, which one do you want to hear first? The good news is that we're talking covers of such artists as Julie Doiron, Why?, Mount Eerie, and Pedro the Lion. Even better news is the fact that you can download the whole thing over at cllct.com. How about I tell you the best news about the album then? Here goes: It's good.

Bad Bad Things (Andrew Jackson Jihad Cover)
"And then I grabbed the knife and I let the blood out of your throat
And I smashed those tiny mirrors inside of your skull
And I got to thinking: if I don't go to hell when I die I might go to heaven"

Simeon's Dilemma (Why? Cover)
"But I still hear your name in wedding bells
Will I look better or will I look the same rotting in hell?
You're the only proper noun I need; hurry."

First Day of My Life (Bright Eyes Cover)
"This is the first day of my life
Glad I didn't die before I met you
Now I don't care, I could go anywhere with you and I'd probably be happy"


Other cool covers that either are or will soon be embarking on a 'round the blog in 80 days mission:


Little Pictures - Buddy Holly (Weezer Cover)

We Are Scientists -
Hoppipolla (Sigur Ros Cover)


Dawn Landes -
Young Folks (Peter, Bjorn and John Cover)


Zooey -
Father to a Sister of Thought (Pavement Cover)


The Twilight Sad -
Half a Person (The Smiths Cover)


Emiliana Torrini -
Sound of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel)


Ian McGlynn -
Mistaken for Strangers (The National Cover)


First Aid Kit - Tiger Mountain Peasant Song (Fleet Foxes)


Winter Gloves -
Someone Great (LCD Soundsystem Cover)




*illustrations on the left by Maxwell Loren Holyoke Hirsch (yes, I know, with that name how can you not be talented?)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

In due time we'll finally see there's barely time for us to breathe

Time. Tick tick tick. Writing about it can only ever be cliché upon cliché, but the fact is that I simply don't have enough of it. A 36 hour day? Fine with me!
Anyway, here are some songs; some are about time, some aren't.
*

Boy was wrong
Was wrong in every cast
Was always told that make up
Would make things last
Boy would feel
Would feel like strange
Boneless
This town is all in hell
You know
You would always run
From here  


 (This just goes really well after 'Boneless', hence its inclusion here.)

In due time
We'll finally see
There's barely time
For us to breathe

***Buy them at insound by clicking on the artist links!***

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Don't judge a song by its cover

*
Morrissey - That's Entertainment (The Jam)
Dr Dog - Heart It Races (Architecture in Helsinki)
Bright Eyes - Devil Town (Daniel Johnston)
Sia - Paranoid Android (Radiohead)
 

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A little folkier than the original:



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"Jamie" (Weezer)
from the 'Roaring Nineties' compilation -
download it for free from cllct!
"World`s Greatest" (R Kelly)
from his 2007 album "Ask Forgiveness"

"Where Is My Mind?" (Pixies)
"If Winter Ends" (Bright Eyes)
from his cover album "Barely Covered" -
"Folsom Prison Blues" (Johnny Cash)
(The Smiths)
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Monday, June 23, 2008

Hello? Yeah, I need a cab at the front gates of Cassadaga. I just need a car to take me anywhere...

Yep, apparently that really is the cover of the new album.
It has a certain Planet of the Apes/James Bond vibe to it, no?
***
Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band -
Danny Callahan
Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band - Souled Out!!!
***
Taken from the upcoming Conor Oberst album.

Pre-order it
here, or for more info, follow your mouse here.

Thank you to this fine blog for the songs :)

Monday, June 9, 2008

Oh my God, it’s somebody’s birthday again

It’s the same problem every time. It’s someone’s birthday and you don’t have any good birthday songs.

It’s not like Christmas, for which there are already approximately 2,300,987 songs, and new ones added every year.

It’s a bit like Easter. Know any good Easter songs?

Exactly.

Well it’s the same with birthdays. So I’ve compiled a few, sorted by theme. None of them are particularly suitable for cakes, candles and wishes, but hey, that's exactly my point.


*A freaky kooky ooh ooh ooh look, a squirrel (!) birthday beside a lake. In Iceland.

The SugarcubesBirthday

"Today is a birthday
They're smoking cigars
He's got a chain of flowers
And sows a bird in her knickers

They're smoking cigars
They lie in the bathtub
A chain of ... flowers"

*Fuck it, what’s the point, this year will just be worse than last year.

Bright Eyes - Happy Birthday to Me (Feb. 15)

"Into this song I send myself
And with these drinks I plan to collapse
And forget this wasted year, these wasted years
Devoted friends, they disappear..."

*You’re in a club, surrounded by Danish models. Someone is opening a bottle of Cristal, and somehow there’s confetti everywhere...

Cut CopyLights And Music

"This is what you hoped to say on your birthday
the secrets that we held that day will be kept straight."

*All your friends have their birthday during the same month, and every year you have to buy a million presents at the same time. You consider perhaps replacing a few friends for others (with more practical birthdays) next year.

Candy BarsThe Birthday Song

"Oh my God, it’s somebody’s birthday again"

*And uhm… if you have a friend named Lisa.

Jens LekmanHappy Birthday, Dear Friend Lisa

"Turn on the radio, clean the windows.
Do it in slow-mo, as the day unfolds.
Oh how the sun shines inside you, just like I do."

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

(The story of) Sunrise/Sunset As a Frame of Mind

The State of Samuel - On a Sunny Day (Mutiny on Mercury, 2003)
+
Grand Archives - A Setting Sun (Grand Archives, 2008)
=
Bright Eyes - Sunrise Sunset (Fevers and Mirrors, 2000)

*sorry everybody I forgot to post the links before, so the mp3s didn't get on Hype Machine at all. Hopefully they will now.

Friday, May 9, 2008

I loved you in my dreams


"From those of us who are left behind:
you will be remembered,
you were the one I needed,
I loved you in my dreams."

Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park


Of Montreal - Miss Blonde, your Papa is failing
The Magnetic Fields - Papa was a Rodeo
Bright Eyes - Something Vague
The Microphones - I can't believe you actually died
The Unicorns - Ready to die
The Smiths - Asleep